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ceiling on my head lady
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This is an epidemic--it happened to me and there are numerous instances of ENTIRE BUILDINGS falling down on people and property, and sometimes multiple instances of such in a limited geographical area and a short period of time.

This should not be tolerated! Heads must roll at HPD and DOB and manslaughter, reckless endangerment and murder charges must be pressed where appropriate.

slumlords do not do routine repairs and maintenance as a strategy to force out rent controlled and rent stabilized tenants. the faster the revolving door spins, the more they can raise the rent. many do so illegally, way beyond the scope of the DCHR. thanks to you crap meister, Pataki.

the slumlord doesn't give a crap about any little girl, old person, cute 'lil dog/cat or anyone affected by their negligence, that is until they are forced to pay fines and compensation to these tenants.

this is a crappy economy, the buildings are falling apart, ON PURPOSE. it is like pulling teeth to get what used to be routine repairs and maintenance . but... apartment buildings are going economic concern. you don't see them in foreclosure.

the illegal immigrants who cram themselves and extended family members into apartments don't bother to ask for repairs, jerry rigging the solutions themselves.

the falling ceiling could have been years of leaks & mold not dealt with or excessive tenants such as the illegal aliens.

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